The OpenBSD Foundation is happy to announce that individual
contributions from the OpenBSD commnunity have again exceeded
$100,000, making the community the 2nd Iridium level donor for
2018!

These smaller regular contributions are the backbone of longer
term spending planning. The Foundation would like to thank all
the individuals who made and continue to make regular monthly
contributions.

We'd like to thank Ken for sharing this piece of good news, and join him in thanking the larger community for their donations. If you haven't already (or want to add a donation), you can visit the donations page of the Foundation to make a contribution too.

On his blog, joshua stein (jcs@) has a description of the hoops he jumped through to get stereo sound out of his Huawei Matebook X under OpenBSD (something that only worked under Windows with special drivers).

His approach involves logging all PCI device accesses by running Windows in QEMU under Linux with VFIO, parsing that, and making the OpenBSD azalia(4) driver do the same.

TL;DR:
Filters have been a (the most ?) long awaited feature in OpenSMTPD.
I finally committed most of the filters code to OpenBSD.
There is still a bit of work required but the trickiest parts are done.
This article describes how filters are implemented and what to expect.

Returning readers are likely aware that OpenBSD in its OpenBSD/amd64 and OpenBSD/i386 varieties comes with virtualization built in, brought to you by the vmm(4) subsystem.

Now getting started with OpenBSD virtualization has become even easier: The OpenBSD FAQ has a new Virtualization section, written mainly by Solene Rapenne (solene@) and added to the site in this commit, that offers an introduction to the concepts as well as instructions on how to get started with vmm(4).

We are pleased to announce the official release of OpenBSD 6.4.
This is our 45th release. We remain proud of OpenBSD's record of more
than twenty years with only two remote holes in the default install.
[…]

Rather than reproducing the full list of new features here, we refer readers to the official
OpenBSD 6.4 page.

Selected highlights include:

Support has been added for qcow2 images and external snapshots in
vmm(4)/vmd(8).